Speaking to members of the media and the Amakhosi bunch sent to represent the gold-and-black team, Mosimane took a dig at Chiefs goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune, who was in attendance when answering a question about whether he would play new striker Jeremy Brockie against Amakhosi.
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“Khune, you may relax, Brockie might not even play on Saturday. We brought him in for the Champions League, not to put us at the top of the league, he found us at the top of the log,” said Mosimane.
The January transfer window saw striker Leonard Castro move from Sundowns to Chiefs. Castro scored on debut against Baroka, without questioning Castro’s talent Mosimane says he seen an improvement in the way the Colombian plays.
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It is clear that the Caf Champions League-winning coach hasn’t had time to study Komphela’s side having analysed the Amakhosi’s game against Polokwane City, which they played before Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Baroka FC.
“I watched the first half of the Baroka Chiefs game, I will finish the second half tonight, I saw the goal [Castro’s goal], beautiful goal, I have not seen that goal ever since Castro was with us, and even in training I didn’t see it. Unbelievable goal, this means he has something new,” said Mosimane.
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